Re: Raynauds anyone?
I had Reynauds when I was in my thirties and I can remember how aweful it was. There are very cold fingers and there are Reynauds cold fingers and the two don't compare. It's like your fingers have been hit with a hammer on the ends.Re: Raynauds anyone?
I have often wondered if i do suffer from it, my hands are always freezing and if i tilt my arm just a bit it feels like the circulation is going the other way,i was on tablets which doctor said would give me hot flushes but didnt so then was given different tablets and said they would def give me hot flushes but they didnt either, then i was taken off them by another doctor as she said they were dangerous to be on too long,another dr said pulse in my feet are very slow and my feet are covered in chilblains.Re: Raynauds anyone?
Re: Raynauds anyone?
I suffered from terrible chilblains for the last 9/10 years - I think it was the dog walking in the freezing cold that set them off. I think I also had Raynauds as my toes (where they weren't covered in chilblains) were white and very painful, as were my fingers. And I mean painful!Re: Raynauds anyone?
Re: Raynauds anyone?
I also suffer from Raynaulds disease. The doctor said it was the nerve endings in your hands or feet reacting too quickly to outside stimuli. No cure, just keep hands warm.Re: Raynauds anyone?
Something like this any good for you? You can keep them in your bag/pocket and just click for the heat as and when you need them.
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